A border is the edge of a region, or boundary between two regions.
In politics, a border is a geographical boundary of political entities or legal jurisdictions.
In graphic design, a border is a decoration surrounding the edge of a page or viewing area.
Border may also refer to:
Borders may refer to:
- The Borders, another name for the Scottish Borders, an area of lowland Scotland on the border with England
- Borders Group, an international bookseller based in Ann Arbor, Michigan
- Borders (UK) Ltd., one of the UK's leading booksellers, a subsidiary of Borders Group
- "Borders" (song), by The Sunshine Underground
People named Border or Borders:
- Allan Border (born 1955), former Australian cricket captain
- Ila Borders (born 1975), left-handed pitcher in college and independent professional baseball
- Pat Borders (born 1963), catcher in major league baseball
- William Donald Borders (born 1913), 13th Archbishop of Baltimore in the Roman Catholic Church
- Lisa Borders (born 1957), President of the Atlanta City Council
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